New York Mayoral Candidates Make Final Push Before Election Day
2 weeks ago
The race to lead America’s largest city is coming down to the wire — as New York’s mayoral candidates make their final appeals before voters head to the polls Tuesday.
Democrat Zohran Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa spent the weekend in a final sprint across the five boroughs — rallying supporters and courting undecided voters.
Mamdani hit the dance floor with seniors in Manhattan, Cuomo dined with residents in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach, and Sliwa stopped by a mosque in the Bronx.
The winner will succeed outgoing Mayor Eric Adams, with polls showing a tight three-way contest heading into Election Day.
Democrat Zohran Mamdani, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa spent the weekend in a final sprint across the five boroughs — rallying supporters and courting undecided voters.
Mamdani hit the dance floor with seniors in Manhattan, Cuomo dined with residents in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach, and Sliwa stopped by a mosque in the Bronx.
The winner will succeed outgoing Mayor Eric Adams, with polls showing a tight three-way contest heading into Election Day.